Making A Call Pick-Up; Responding To A Secure Off-Hook Voice Announcement - Comdial 7OlOS System User's Manual

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Using Your Telephone To Answer Calls
Making A Call Pick-Up
Often, several telephones are arranged together in a user group
by the system installer. If your telephone is so arranged, you can
answer calls that are ringing at other stations within your par-
ticular group. Also, you can answer a call that is ringing at any
telephone in the system if you know the telephone's extension
number.
To answer a call that is ringing within your group,
l
press
ITCM,
l
dial#4,
l
speak toward telephone to answer call. Lift handset if
privacy is desired.
To answer a call that is ringing at any telephone in the system,
l
press
ITCM,
l
dial * 4,
l
dial extension number of ringing telephone,
l
speak toward telephone to answer call. Lift handset if
privacy is desired.
Responding To A Secure Off-Hook
Voice Announcement
Your telephone can be set up to receive a Secure Off-Hook Voice
Announcement (SOHVA). This feature allows an intercom
caller to break into your call if you am using the handset. They
do this by making an announcement through your handset
receiver. This means that if you am on a speakerphone call, you
cannot receive a SOHVA call; however, you will hear a ring burst
and can go off-hook to receive a SOHVA call.
The Secure Off-Hook Voice Announcement consists of several
short tone bursts and then a message that you hear in your handset
receiver. The distant party that you am currently talking to cannot
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hear the announcement made by the SOHVA caller.
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